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In a labor market model, an equilibrium is established at the intersection of the upward-sloping wage-setting curve and the horizontal price-setting curve. At this point, the real wage is sufficient to motivate workers, and firms are setting prices to maximize profits. Given this equilibrium state, which of the following claims made by an economic agent is inconsistent with the conditions of this equilibrium?

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